Voodoo Brewing Company has announced that after 10 years of business they will be closing their doors. They have decided to not renew the lease agreement that that they had at the Boston Store. Sunday, January 11 will be the last day the company will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The company stated that there was not enough time to accomplish the goals of growing the franchise restaurant family and the craft beer world and restaurant industry had shifted and so the company had to also shift in response.
“This building became so much more than a pub. It became a pregame stop before Otters and Seawolves games, a meetup before shows at the Warner, a familiar counter on a downtown night, a first beer for some, a weekly beer for many,” stated the company, “Erie supported us, and we felt it.”
Voodoo thanked employee-owners from the past and present for making the company the place that it was and they encourage that they will help every current employee find a new opportunity in their absence.
To customers Voodoo showed their appreciation for sticking with them and giving the company a reason to continue creating.
The company invites the community to enjoy one last hurrah before Voodoo closes its doors for good.